BJP se afana para evitar pérdidas por borrados masivos de votantes en el SIR 2026 de Uttar Pradesh

Tras extensas eliminaciones de nombres de votantes en áreas urbanas de Uttar Pradesh bajo la Revisión Intensiva Especial (SIR) 2026, el liderazgo central del BJP ha puesto al partido en modo operativo de máxima alerta. Los trabajadores y líderes han sido asignados para centrarse por completo en los esfuerzos de inscripción y recuperación de votantes con el fin de evitar posibles pérdidas.

La Revisión Intensiva Especial (SIR) 2026 en Uttar Pradesh ha provocado enormes borrados de nombres de votantes, particularmente en regiones urbanas, lo que ha llevado al Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) a movilizarse para prevenir posibles pérdidas de votos. El liderazgo central del partido ha activado un modo operativo de alta alerta, dirigiendo a los trabajadores y líderes a concentrarse exclusivamente en los esfuerzos de inscripción y recuperación de votantes. En este modo, el BJP ha ordenado informes a nivel de casilla para evaluar la situación. Se están celebrando reuniones clave para planificar respuestas. Este desarrollo resalta el papel crítico de mantener una lista de votantes precisa en el estado más poblado de la India de cara a las batallas electorales.

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